disconnect all inputs. disconnect the power cord. Hold the power button depressed for about a minute, then connect one video source. Try something like a game console or a DVD player (just in case the issue comes from your DVR box).Right now it sounds like it could be a backlight issue as well as a video issue, With the TV on and sound working, shine a flashlight at an angle against the screen. If you can make out shapes and silhouettes, it is a backlight issue. Could be a bad backlight array or bad power board. If you do not see anything it could be a bad main board or T-con board. If that does not work you may have to replace the back on your TV and check a few things. You will need a meter for that and it will help if you post some good pictures of your circuit boards with your question. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that
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disconnect all inputs. disconnect the power cord. Hold the power button depressed for about a minute, then connect one video source. Try something like a game console or a DVD player (just in case the issue comes from your DVR box).Right now it sounds like it could be a backlight issue as well as a video issue, With the TV on and sound working, shine a flashlight at an angle(in a darkened room) against the screen. If you can make out shapes and silhouettes, it is a backlight issue. Could be a bad backlight array or bad power board. If you do not see anything it could be a bad main board or T-con board. If that does not work you may have to replace the back on your TV and check a few things. You will need a meter for that and it will help if you post some good pictures of your circuit boards with your question. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that
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disconnect all inputs. disconnect the power cord. Hold the power button depressed for about a minute, then connect one video source. Try something like a game console or a DVD player (just in case the issue comes from your DVR box).Right now it sounds like it could be a backlight issue as well as a video issue, With the TV on and sound working, shine a flashlight at an angle against the screen. If you can make out shapes and silhouettes, it is a backlight issue. Could be a bad backlight array or bad power board. If you do not see anything it could be a bad main board or T-con board. If that does not work you may have to replace the back on your TV and check a few things. You will need a meter for that and it will help if you post some good pictures of your circuit boards with your question. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that